Stories about Precision Agriculture
Digital agriculture — the ongoing transformation of farming that includes digitalization and automation of farming tasks — may be an important part of the solution to challenges facing U.S. agriculture.
Does investing in on-farm technology pay off? The answer is complicated and varies farm to farm. But in short, yes.
Ag-Analytics and Davide Cammarano, Purdue associate professor of agronomy, have announced a recently established research partnership.
IntelinAir Inc., offering automated crop intelligence, announced a new program, offering Climate FieldView users in Illinois and Indiana discounted access to IntelinAir AgMRI.
Applying micronutrients to crops is one way farmers can optimize yield goals.
The availability of micronutrients can vary significantly across a field.
Fertigation provides the ability to alter nutrient application timing to more accurately match the crop nutrient uptake needs.
Illinois farmers are always seeking ways to bump up their profitability. The Illinois Soybean Association is always eager to assist.